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chav

Chav vs Brian - What's the difference?

chav | brian |


As a noun chav

is (uk|pejorative|offensive) a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle.

As a verb brian is

(dialectal|northern england) to keep fire at the mouth of (as of an oven), to give light or to preserve heat.

Roadman vs Chav - What's the difference?

roadman | chav |


As nouns the difference between roadman and chav

is that roadman is a man who builds or repairs roads while chav is a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle.

Roadmen vs Chav - What's the difference?

roadmen | chav |


As nouns the difference between roadmen and chav

is that roadmen is plural of lang=en while chav is a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle.

Chav vs Hick - What's the difference?

chav | hick |


As nouns the difference between chav and hick

is that chav is a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle while hick is an awkward, naive, clumsy and/or rude country person.

As a verb hick is

to hiccup.

As a proper noun Hick is

a diminutive=Richard given name.

Cad vs Chav - What's the difference?

cad | chav |


As a proper noun cad

is chad (country in central africa).

As a noun chav is

(uk|pejorative|offensive) a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle.

Chav vs Chay - What's the difference?

chav | chay |


As nouns the difference between chav and chay

is that chav is (uk|pejorative|offensive) a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle while chay is burnt rice d at the bottom of a pot of rice or rice cooker or chay can be a fish of the genus , especially laotian or toli shad.

As a verb chay is

to burn, to become burnt; to blaze.

Chai vs Chav - What's the difference?

chai | chav |


As nouns the difference between chai and chav

is that chai is a beverage made with black teas, steamed milk and sweet spices based loosely on Indian recipes while chav is a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle.

Chav vs Chaw - What's the difference?

chav | chaw |


As nouns the difference between chav and chaw

is that chav is (uk|pejorative|offensive) a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle while chaw is (informal|uncountable) chewing tobacco.

As a verb chaw is

(archaic|or|nonstandard) to chew; to grind with one's teeth; to masticate (food, or the cud); to champ (at the bit).

Chiv vs Chav - What's the difference?

chiv | chav |


As nouns the difference between chiv and chav

is that chiv is while chav is (uk|pejorative|offensive) a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle.

As a verb chiv

is .

Cham vs Chav - What's the difference?

cham | chav |


As a verb cham

is to sting, to prick.

As a noun chav is

(uk|pejorative|offensive) a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle.

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